Everyday

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Everyday we encounter people, have social interactions, and live our lives. We go home, go to sleep, and live again the next day. But, we always stay ourselves. Same appearance, same family, same life. But, what if you couldn’t just live as one person, yourself? What if you had to live as a new person everyday? Could you find love? This movie shares the message that no matter what gender, skin tone, sexuality, etc. love is love. What matters is what is on the inside.

The main plot is that there is a character named A (who is played by 10 different actors) and Rhiannon, a normal girl in high school. A always wakes up in a new body everyday. The people A wakes up as are always in a similar age range and live in the same places as everyone else. But, those are the only things that are the same. Everything else changes every time. The people could be female, male, trans, non-binary, black, white, Latino, Asian, you name it. And basically, A lives each day trying to not to change or tamper with anything in these people’s lives. It’s not until A becomes Justin, that they meet Rhiannon.

Rhiannon and Justin/A, Courtesy of Ew.com

When A meets Rhiannon as Justin, they are immediately pulled into a boyfriend-girlfriend scenario. A as Justin has a day out with her and they end up going to what seems like the beach or maybe a carnival? They end up having a great time and A begins seeing her everyday. Rhiannon gradually falls in love with them. A does end up telling her about their situation and in the trailer, it seems that she takes it well.

The director of this movie is Michael Sucsy. However, the movie is an adaptation of the book of the same name written by David Levithan. So, when is this movie coming to theaters? Well, you wouldn’t have much time to read the book before watching the movie in theaters, if you planned to do so. Everyday comes out to theaters near you starting February 23, 2018. So, go ahead and watch the movie, read the book, or do both if you’re interested.